iRestore Elite Device for Hair Growth

iRestore Elite Laser
New iRestore Elite laser device for hair growth.

In my post on the best laser hair growth devices, one of the products I covered was the iRestore laser helmet from Freedom Laser Therapy. Until 2023, the company made two devices that they call laser hair growth systems. Sometimes they also use the terms “laser cap” and “laser helmet”.

  • The iRestore Essential with 120 lasers and LEDs (light-emitting diodes). Current average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars across 3,800 reviews on Amazon. On sale for $500 after $100 coupon.
  • The iRestore Pro with 282 diodes (both laser and LED). Current average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars across 940 reviews on Amazon. On sale for $800.

iRestore Elite Laser Helmet with 500 Diodes

In 2023, Freedom Laser released the newest iRestore Elite model with a huge 500 combined laser and LED diodes. The white color of prior models has been replaced by a sleep black appearance.

This device is FDA cleared for home use for hair regrowth purposes.

According to the company’s website, the iRestore Elite comes with the following features and advantages

  • 500 diodes (Lasers & LEDs). The most in any home-use laser hair growth device on the market. I have not tried to verify this claim.
  • 2500 mW total power output.
  • Brief daily 12-minute treatment time.
  • Unique triple wavelength red light technology (625/655/680 nm) for deeper scalp stimulation. Make sure to read my post on low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and wavelength.
  • Proprietary Lumitechâ„¢ red light therapy.
  • Advanced vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs).
  • A patented extended scalp coverage for maximum effectiveness. It stimulates hair follicles in the temples, crown and hairline regions of the scalp.

The lasers are medical-grade VCSEL with a wavelength of 680 nm. The LEDs are medical-grade with wavelengths fo 625 nm and 655 nm. Kevin Chen, the president of iRestore, says that the Elite is the most powerful hair growth device for home use. It is sometimes called the “Ferrari of Hair Growth Devices.”

The iRestore Elite device can be purchased for $1,900 after a $600 off discount offer with a promo code. You can also buy a rechargeable battery pack that is on sale at $89. A 3-year warranty is included, and it can be extended to 5 years for an additional fee.

What’s Included

The hands-free helmet (not cap) itself has a ventilated design with adjustable soft foam pads so as to fit every head size perfectly. IT weight only 1.2 lbs.

Included in the purchase price are:

  1. The iRestore Elite device.
  2. A universal power adaptor.
  3. A controller with timer display.
  4. User manual.
  5. Quick start guide.
  6. A protective carrying case.
iRestore Elite Laser Helmet
iRestore Elite Laser Helmet.

11 thoughts on “iRestore Elite Device for Hair Growth”

  1. Seems like more powerful laser devices are hitting the market with higher price tags. The guy that started Capillus has a new company, not sure if he sold or was pushed out. Can’t remember the name of the company, their cap has more lasers, close to $2K. There’s so many laser caps/helmets on the market now it’s a race to the bottom on price, they are bringing out Ferrari’s to increase margins but probably not our hair.

  2. I’ve definitely considered upgrading. Currently using the Pro, split into every day sessions of 12-13 min, as 25 min is just too much of a drain / unmanageable.

    Glad to see you posting about LLLT. I’ve been through the ringer with treatments, FDA and grey market – virtually everything gave me some kind of side, it was almost comical. Potentially my neuro-atypical brain chemistry is just hypersensitive.

    Maybe when I become an oil tycoon I can go get Shiseido in Japan.

  3. I was under the impression laser devices were only FDA approved as SAFE, not necessarily effective. Am I wrong about that?

  4. Hi Admin, devices are coming to market so quick. Do you know what happened to the UW Madison Cap and what happened to the research about micro current or the Haircellstim Cap?

    1. Have not checked on those or seen any Google Alerts recently, but will look into it this week. Thanks for the reminder.

  5. Ah yes, a head lamp that will magically restore follicles that have been miniaturized by DHT. If someone ends up with more than 3 new hairs, they’ll tout it as an “effective” treatment. For those of you coveting a Homer Simpson combover, now’s your chance.

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